Decor 600
Ritz Glasur schwarz glänzend mit Punkten und Kreuzen in Elfenbein
The influence of the Bauhaus on Hedwig Bollhagen is particularly evident in the original decors of the HB-Ritz series. They are applied to the pure potsherds with black engobe, refined using the sgraffito technique and glazed transparently. Patterns with a high recognition value are created, which reveal Hedwig Bollhagen's extraordinary talent for elevating the form with decorations. With its incomparable elegance in black and sand-colored decor, the Ritz collection has now gained worldwide attention and can be found in the shops of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Musée des Arts Decorative Paris, as well as those of the Bauhaus Dessau, Weimar and Berlin.
Creamer HB 588
The cream jar by Hedwig Bollhagen with the shape number "588" enchants with a classic, simple design with self-confident contours. The traditionall...
View full detailsCreamer HB 503
Hedwig Bollhagen's cream creamer with the shape number "503" is probably somewhat reminiscent of a lotus bud or even Aladdin's magic lamp. Employee...
View full detailsJar HB 885
The box with the shape number "885" belongs to the pioneers among the ceramic boxes of Hedwig Bollhagen. First in the assortment in 1940, the noble...
View full detailsJar HB 870
Hedwig Bollhagen's cookie tin with the shape number "870" is probably one of the secret classics from the Marwitz ceramics factory. The timelessly ...
View full detailsJar FGD 872S
The jar with the shape number "872S" by Hedwig Bollhagen is a jam jar with a characteristically cuboid body and a flat, square lid without a handle...
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